As you know, I gave keto a try recently. It was not as bad as I thought, TBH, but I also do NOT think keto is a way of life. Our bodies prefer to burn carbs for a reason, and since I am no longer in weight loss mode, I am going to give my body what it wants. If you’re looking to reset, however, maybe it’s worth a try for a short span of time!! Watch this video for more…

Another big perk for me was remembering how amazing healthy fat can make you feel. Not only does it make your food richer and more satisfying (win!), it also helps you feel full and helps get rid of cravings. So I wanted to share my favorite, easy keto snacks.

Feeling a little peckish between meals shouldn’t have to get in the way of your progress towards your #goals. That’s why I’m loving these easy keto snacks. Whether you’re keeping keto or just want a low-carb, satisfying bite to eat, check these out!

Keto Cheese Crisps

Sometimes, you just want something with a little crunch. These cheese crisps will scratch your cracker itch, plus they’re a cinch. All you need is:

Sliced cheese (cheddar is great, but you can mix things up with provolone or Edam)

Paprika

Heat your oven to 400° F and line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Lay your cheese slices on the baking sheet and sprinkle them with paprika. Bake them until crispy. This usually takes about eight minutes, but it could be longer if the slices are thick. Wait for your crisps to cool, then dig in!

Keto Caprese Skewers

You can put these together in just a few minutes, and they’re so pretty you could easily bring them to your next potluck. To assemble your skewers, you’ll need:

Cherry or grape tomatoes

Small mozzarella balls

Basil

On your skewer, alternate tomato, mozzarella, and basil. If you’re making a mini snack, you can do just one of each, or you can fill up a full-length wooden skewer for an on the go, keto-friendly snack!

Hard-boiled Eggs

I know, this is simple, but seriously guys, a hard-boiled egg is such an awesome source of protein. It’s seriously one of my favorite easy keto snacks. And you can mix it up, seasoning it with different herbs and spices to make sure you don’t get sick of them if you make a big batch.

To make foolproof hard-boiled eggs, arrange the eggs in the bottom of a pot and cover them with an inch of cool water. Bring the pot to a boil, then turn off the heat and let them sit for fifteen minutes. You’re done!

Line a muffin tin with paper liners. Melt two cups of chocolate chips (stovetop is great, but you can microwave them, too). Divide the melted chocolate between each cup of your muffin tin and use a butter knife to push the chocolate up the sides of the cups. Refrigerate until set, then add a dollop of coconut butter to each cup. Melt a little more chocolate and top each cup with it. Set an almond on top of each cup, refrigerate until firm, then dig in! This is definitely one of the most delicious easy keto snacks.

Keto Cucumber Sandwiches

Missing bread? You don’t have to miss out on sandwiches altogether. Make some simple keto snack sandwiches by cutting a cucumber into two-inch sections. Cut each section in half and scoop out the seeds. Layer your favorite sandwich meats and cheeses on one half, top with the other half, and you can snack away guilt-free.

Keeping keto isn’t always easy, but it can help you feel more energized and clearer headed. Have you tried the keto trend? What changes did you notice in your body? What are your favorite easy keto snacks? Let me know in the comments!

I did Keto last year and lost a lot of weight over a 9 month period with a 2 month break after the first 6 months. I think Keto is a great tool to help people understand how to feed their bodies and what works for them in regards to weight loss, but I also think it is a tool and shouldn’t be done for more the 6 months at time unless it is for a medical condition such as epilepsy or type 1 diabetes. I used to Keto to lose weight and then transition to a more inclusive but… Read more »

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1 month ago

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Julia

Ah I thought there would be a recipe for the truffle-looking fat bombs in the photo! But I guess that’s just kind of a “if you’re craving this, eat this” thing (: Now I’m searching Pinterest for similar looking ones lo but they all have sugar substitutes which I hate the taste of!